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Peer-Learning Networks in Social Work Doctoral Education: An Interdisciplinary Model
Authors:J Jay Miller  Jacquelynn F Duron  Emily Adlin Bosk  Megan Finno-Velasquez  Kristin S Abner
Institution:1. Justin.miller1@uky.edu
Abstract:Peer-learning networks (PLN) can be valuable tools for doctoral students. Participation in these networks can aid in the completion of the dissertation, lead to increased scholarship productivity, and assist in student retention. Yet, despite the promise of PLNs, few studies have documented their effect on social work doctoral education. This article explores aspects of an interdisciplinary PLN focused on child welfare. This study used a questionnaire with scaled survey items and open-ended questions to examine the use, benefits, and challenges to participating in the PLN. After a brief review of the literature, this article presents findings from the study, discusses the implications for social work education, and concludes by explicating strategies for developing PLNs in social work education programs.
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